I have to write a paper using the jpsj3.cls document class. This style is two column in default.
In my paper, some equation are long, so I want to use \widetext
.
But it seems I cannot use it in jpsj3.cls
.
What should I do?
I have to write a paper using the jpsj3.cls document class. This style is two column in default.
In my paper, some equation are long, so I want to use \widetext
.
But it seems I cannot use it in jpsj3.cls
.
What should I do?
My question is solved myself.
I have to add
\usepackage{widetext}
in preprint. And we can use \widetext
kantlipsum
. That is just for creating 'dummy' text in an example. It should almost never be loaded in a regular document, especially a journal article.
Commented
Oct 17, 2017 at 3:04
\usepackage{widetext}
. And unless you know what any package does, it's best not to use it. In this case kantlipsum
produces random text that is supposed to be in the style of Immanuel Kant. This can be useful if you need some text to demonstrate a problem, but otherwise has no regular purpose.
Commented
Oct 18, 2017 at 1:08